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Governor's Website, Kentucky (2000-2004)

Description:
This series represents the historic captures of the Governor's Website from 2000-2004, when the URL changed to www.gov.state.ky.us. It offers a snapshot of the public face of the Governor's Office on the World Wide Web (WWW). It provides alternative access to the Governor's activities and schedule in a unique arrangement and makes multiple record series (biography, speeches, press releases, photos) and formats (digital photography, audio and video) available in one central location. Some copies of these records series may be found elsewhere in the Governor's Office schedule or in the records of other agencies and may come to the archives in those formats. The site allows for people to contact the Governor's office via email and apply for employment in the administration through the use of online forms and links to other sites.

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AlaSafe Website

Description:
Through AlaSafe.gov, family members and caregivers of individuals with forms of dementia may now provide information to authorized Alabama law enforcement officials to assist in identifying their loved ones in the event they wander or become lost. AlaSafe.gov is a secure government website and is available as a free service.

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TOO EXTREME FOR VIRGINIA - Extremists in Virginia's legislature are out of touch with our local communities.

Description:
The Purple to Blue Project is a national, multi-year effort by Democracy for America to win state House and Senate chambers across the country by making so-called “purple” state legislative seats decisively Democratic. In 2013, we are focused on taking down extremist legislators in VA’s House of Delegates –specifically five premier districts that voted for both Tim Kaine and Barack Obama but are currently represented by out-of-touch Republicans in Richmond.

Title:
Delegate Watkins Abbitt

Description:
Official Web site of Delegate Watkins Abbitt, Independent incumbent, Virginia House of Delegates, 59th District. Abbitt has served in the House of Delegates since January 1986. Abbitt was unopposed for re-election in 2009.

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North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission

Description:
Web site for a commission under the Department of Commerce, which has as its objective to provide uniform control over the sale, purchase, transportation, manufacture, consumption, and possession of alcoholic beverages in the state.

Title:
ABCs accountability model

Description:
The abcpublicschools.org site is the web interface that contains information regarding North Carolina public schools, the Federal "No Child Left Behind Act" passed in 2002. It also details how often and in what grade children are tested on subject and include a link to the Proctor's guide. This site specifically addresses the accountablity in public schools. In addition, there are links to reports that document what schools in each county have been designated a school of excellence and therefore qualifies for more federal funding.

Description:
The bill was signed into law in 1975, establishing the Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, an independent agency of the executive branch of the government of the state of Alabama. The practice of speech-language pathology and/or audiology is a privilege which is granted to qualified persons by legislative authority in the interest of public health, safety, and welfare. The intent of the licensure law is to require educational training and licensure of any person who engages in the practice of speech-language pathology and/or audiology,
to encourage better educational training programs, to prohibit the unauthorized and unqualified practice of speech-language pathology and/or audiology, and to prohibit the unprofessional conduct of persons licensed to practice speech-language pathology and/or audiology.

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Alabama Board of Nursing Website

Description:
The Board of Nursing takes seriously the challenge and responsibility of regulating nursing practice and education. Professional nursing had its beginning in Alabama in 1888 when three trained nurses arrived in Birmingham from the old Blockley Hospital in Philadelphia to take charge of the Almshouse. Soon other nurses followed in large numbers and physicians offices and hospitals in the state established training schools. The supply of nurses grew rapidly. The quality of nurses entering the state was of concern to resident nurses and the training schools were often questionable. A group of concerned nurses in Birmingham organized in 1913 and took measures to seek state government regulations for nurses and to protect the public against imposters. The legislature of Alabama responded to their efforts and passed the first Nurse Practice Act in 1915 thereby establishing an Alabama Board of Nurse Examination and Registration. Governor Charles Henderson signed the bill into law on August 6th, 1915.

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Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners Website

Description:
The Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners is a regulatory organization comprised of licensed social work practitioners whose mission is: To protect the public from incompetent, unethical and unlawful social work practice. To enforce qualification standards for all levels of licensure and certification. To delineate unlawful conduct through disciplinary procedures against practitioners who violate applicable laws or rules. Alabama Law 34-30-57 requires the names and addresses of all persons licensed by the Board of Social Work Examiners to be published. This list is made available for education or verification purposes only.

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South Dakota School of Mines & Technology

Description:
Academics at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology is about the intellectual electricity sparked by more than 2,000 curious, intelligent, and ambitious minds from around the world collaborating with more than 100 distinguished faculty members whose passion for science and engineering have earned them regional and national recognition.

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Montana (DOA) State Accounting Division

Description:
The State Accounting Division, Department of Administration, includes the Accounting Bureau, System Audit Statewide Accounting, Budgeting and Human Resource System (SABHRS) Services Bureau, and the Office of Labor Relations.

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Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education

Description:
The Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education delivers programs, such as college planning and financial aid, to Alaska's students to increase access to and success in postsecondary education and training.

Description:
Campaign Web site of Adam Cook, 2012 Democratic Candidate, United States Congress, Virginia, 1st District. The general election is 6 November 2012.
Cook lost to Republican incumbent Rob Wittman, 56%-41%.

Title:
Delegate Adam Ebbin - Virginia's 49th District

Description:
Official Web site of Delegate Adam Ebbin, Democrat incumbent, Virginia House of Delegates, 49th District. Ebbin has served in the House of Delegates since 2004. Ebbin was unopposed for re-election in 2009.

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Adams for Senate

Description:
Campaign Web site of Melvin Adams, seeking the 2011 Republican Party nomination for the special election for the Virginia State Senate, 19th District. Adams lost the November 23, 2010 Republican "firehouse" primary. He received 23% of the vote.

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Office of the Attorney General Website, Kentucky

Description:
This series is a snapshot of the Office of the Attorney General’s website. The website functions as a central communication, outreach, and documentation tool for the Office. The website provides online public access to information about the Office’s activities and allows the public to contact the Office by email, use online forms to apply for and submit material, and search records held by the Office. It makes multiple records available in a central location. Some of these records may be listed on the Office’s records retention schedule, or the General Schedule for State Agencies, and may be transferred to the State Archives in different formats than those found online the website. The website may contain the original version of these records series or duplicate copies.

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Montana (AGR) Food & Agriculture Development Network

Description:
Montana Department of Agriculture's development network, includes information on Centers across Montana supporting economic development by ensuring that more of the state's food, agricultural and energy dollars circulate in Montana. The network provides training, coaching and technical assistance.